NFL Power Rankings: A roadmap of the league after rookie minicamps

NFL Power Rankings: A roadmap of the league after rookie minicamps
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The 2025 NFL minicamps have wrapped up, and now the NFL enters a lull before training camp begins in July. With the 2025 NFL Draft over two months in the past, every single NFL roster looks pretty different, as their respective offseasons changed the landscape of the league.

While a lot of big names stayed with their current teams, a lot of players will be donning new uniforms this upcoming season. To help recap everything that has happened this offseason, here is the latest edition of ClutchPoints’ NFL Power Rankings.

1. Philadelphia Eagles

Fresh off hoisting the Lombardi Trophy, the Philadelphia Eagles have had a pretty typical offseason atop these NFL Power Rankings. With Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell falling into their lap near the end of the first round, it looks to be just another year of Philly winning the draft just by letting the board come to them.

With the offseason saga surrounding the Tush Push going the way of the Eagles, Jalen Hurts and the offense can resume their regularly-scheduled activities. While offensive coordinator Kellen Moore headed south for his first head coaching opportunity, look for things to remain the same for the Eagles, as they look to extend their run atop the NFC.

2. Buffalo Bills

A heightened focus on upgrading the defense was evident throughout the Buffalo Bills offseason, as they added some real beef in the defensive trenches throughout the NFL Draft.

Adding Josh Palmer on a three-year deal gives Josh Allen another receiver, pairing him up with recently-extended Khalil Shakir. But offseason uncertainty surrounding James Cook and his desire for a new contract cloudies a potential stepping stone season for the BUF offense as they look to try and get over the hump in the AFC.

3. Baltimore Ravens

Georgia safety Malachi Starks headlines the 11-man draft class for the Baltimore Ravens, which on paper looks to be yet another masterclass in taking the best player available. By sticking to the plan that former general manager Ozzie Newsome followed perfectly while at the helm, the current Baltimore regime has helped keep this roster in competitive shape each and every season.

Derrick Henry received a two-year extension this offseason, helping keep one of the league’s best running backs in the fold. Lamar Jackson still has his usual core of suspects supporting him on offense, with veteran DeAndre Hopkins joining on a one-year deal. While that move might not move the needle too much, his veteran leadership could justify that addition without needing much on-field results.

4. Kansas City Chiefs

A few late-draft picks (WR Jalen Royals, RB Brashard Smith) gave the Kansas City Chiefs a chance to add some under-the-radar talent to their offense. With this upcoming season potentially being the last for Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes will need to have everything fall into place in a bit of an uncertain year for KC.

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